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Baliuag, Bulacan

 
Wikipedia: Baliuag, Bulacan
Municipality of Baliwag
Location
Map of Bulacan showing the location of Baliuag.
Map of Bulacan showing the location of Baliuag.
Government
Region Central Luzon (Region III)
Province Bulacan
District 2nd District
Barangays 27
Income class 1st class, urban municipality
Founded 1752
Mayor Romeo Estrella
ZIP Code 3006
Physical characteristics
Area 45.05 km²
Population

     Total


136,982

Coordinates 14°57' N, 120°53' E
Population Census of Baliwag
Census Pop. Rate
1995 103,054
2000 119,675 3.26%
2007 136,982 1.88%

Baliwag is a 1st class urban municipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the latest census, it has a population of 136,982 inhabitants in 25,050 households.

Baliuag was founded on 1732 by Augustinian friars and was incorporated by the Spanish Governor-General on 1733.

Contents

Built up area

With the continuous expansion of Metro Manila, the municipality is now included in Manila built up area which reaches San Ildefonso in its Northernmost part.

Barangays

Baliwag is politically subdivided into 27 barangays.

  • Bagong Nayon
  • Barangca
  • Calantipay
  • Catulinan
  • Conception
  • Makinabang
  • Matangtubig
  • Pagala
  • Paitan
  • Piel
  • Pinagbarilan
  • Poblacion
  • Hinukay
  • Sabang
  • San Jose
  • San Roque
  • Santa Barbara
  • Santo Cristo
  • Santo Niño
  • Subic
  • Sulivan
  • Tangos
  • Tarcan
  • Tiaong
  • Tibag
  • Tilapayong
  • Virgen delas Flores

Miscellaneous

The clock tower.

Baliuag has a bustling economy, with many shopping centers. Several of the major banks have branches on the town.

The town offers the best private education in its area, where its famous and established academic institutions cater to students from as far as Pampanga (to the South), Norzagaray (to the North), Gapan (to the West) and Calumpit (to the East).

Baliuag is also a transportation hub. Public transportation to Pampanga to the west, and Nueva Ecija to the north, is easily accessible.

Baliuag is also the home of the only self-supporting clock tower in Bulacan.

Baliuag is the place where the first elections in the Far East were held (1899).

Baliuag is famous for its Semana Santa (Holy Week) processions. Boasting 87 carros or carrozas (floats) with life-size Santos (statues) showcasing events from the life and passion of Christ.

Another famous in Baliuag is its Buntal Hat Festival that is simultaneously celebrated with Mother's Day annually. Colorful and grandiose decorations and street dancing are the highlights of this celebration.

On December 12, 2008, SM City Baliwag opens. It is situated at DRT Highway (beside Prominenza), Brgy. Pagala.

Fast Facts

Physical and Socio-Political

Land Area 4,188 has.

No. of Barangays 27

Population 136,982

Population Growth rate 2.99%

Population Density 8.58 persons/ha

Average Crime Rate 9.72%

Crime Solution Efficiency 98.45%

Commerce and Industry

Major Industries: Furniture, Garments, Embroidery, Gifts/Toys/Houseware, Pyrotechnics, Education

Major Products: Bakeries, Native Delicacies


Municipal Officials (2007 - 2010)

Municipal Mayor : Romeo M. Estrella
Vice Mayor  : Ferdinand T. Cruz
Councilors  :

Christopher Clemente
Enrique Dela Cruz
Gener Ligon
Reynaldo Trinidad
Antonio Patawaran
Kaka Taruc
Tisoy Santos
Sonny Robes

Vision

A peaceful and self-reliant community with an efficient and sufficient infrastructure facilities on a globally competitive and progressive economy, that gives efficient delivery of basic services and socio-economic development and is geared towards the promotion of sustainable economic growth in an ecologically balanced city-like environment, guided and administered by a just, democratic, decisive and God-fearing leadership.

Mission

With this vision, the municipal governance is committed to achieve a community that is safe to live with in an environment that is complete with basic facilities and economy with sustainable growth on a city-like balance habitat.

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